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A Grammar of the Cashmeeree Language. [No. 150. 



A man speaking says, buchhus, I am— and a woman, bachhas, ditto. 

 Me h che,i cha,i. I have drank tea, (f:) 

 Me h khyou tsoont, I have eat an apple, (m :) 



NUMBER. 



Singular. 



Mohnyn, a man 

 Tssawul, he-goat 

 Gur, horse 

 Wagoo, a mat 

 Tsoed, a small pitcher 

 Gaund, a log of wood 

 Zaur, deaf man 

 Goor, milk man 

 Lopun, a grain vessel 

 Naut, a pitcher 

 Latsul, a broom 

 Liul, a vessel, earthen 

 Budh, old man 

 Tsaut, a dwarf 

 Thaud, lanky 

 Pohul, shepherd 

 Groost, a cultivator 

 Buhur, a druggist 

 Tsroal, a police man 

 Hoon, dog 

 Broar, cat 

 Lu h , a fox 

 Pottul, an image 

 Punz, monkey 

 Kandur, a baker 

 Aar, an owl 

 Khon, elbow 

 Batuk, duck 

 Hangul, a jamber 

 Watul, a sweeper 

 Kokur, a cock 

 Kantur, cock-sparrow 

 Saruph, a snake 

 Wandur, a monkey 



Singular. 

 Gur, horse 

 Gursund, a horse's 

 Guris, to horse 



Plural. 



Mahnivi, men 

 Tsawilli, goats 

 Gurri, horses 

 Wagivi, mats 

 Tsaddi, pitchers 

 Gandi, logs 

 Zarri, men 

 Goorri, milkmen 

 Lopuin, vessels 

 Natti, pitchers 

 Latsil, brooms 

 Lilli, vessels 

 Buidhi, old men 

 Tsuiti, dwarfs 

 Thadi, lanky men 

 Pahalli, shepherds 

 Greestt, cultivators 

 Buhirri, druggists 

 Tsraalli, policerm n 

 Hoonni, dogs 

 Braerri, cats 

 La h , foxes 

 Potilli, images 

 Pa,inzi, monkeys 

 Kandarr, bakers 

 Arre, owls 

 Khona, elbows 

 Batak, ducks 

 Hangul, "jambers" 

 Watal, sweepers 

 Kokar, cocks 

 Kan tar, sparrows 

 Saraph, snakes 

 Wandar, monkeys 



DECLENSION. 



Plural. 

 Guri, horses 

 Gurin hund, horses' 

 Guren, to horses 



